Don’t leave the stylish new pub without trying the Reuben.
October 2018
Maine philanthropist’s photos show haunting and hopeful images from the Holocaust’s path
Judy Glickman Lauder’s book of photography, ‘Beyond the Shadows,’ brings together 30 years of her imagery from her travels through Europe.
‘Crikey!’: The legacy of Steve Irwin lives on in a family-inspired series
Animal Planet launches a show featuring the energetic naturalist’s widow and two children.
Art review: ‘Indigestion’ depicts the world through smartphone screens
Kenny Cole uses drawing, painting and collage in his show at Buoy in Kittery.
Exhibit shows what it was like – and what it means – to be Jewish in Maine
‘Maine + Jewish’ will be on view for the next year at the State Museum in Augusta.
New electronic tagging system adds convenience to Maine’s deer hunt
On Youth Deer Day last weekend, 1,025 deer were shot – information that in the past wasn’t available for months.
What’s Up in November: Venus will return to the morning sky
By the end of the month, Venus will nearly double in brightness as it continues its ascension.
It’s Worth The Trip: There’s a long trail a-winding in Cape Elizabeth
For those city-minded folks, exploring the Cape Elizabeth landscape is an ever-present option.
Pâté – ‘a delicious requirement for sustainable meat consumption’
Granted, not everybody likes liver, but here’s an easy way to prepare it for those who savor a schmear on good bread.
Heat pumps in Maine: Set it and forget it? Or turn it off for the winter?
The state’s energy-efficiency experts promote the latest versions for winter heat, if they’re installed and used correctly, to reduce fossil-fuel emissions. But some installers say it’s best to use them any time but winter.